February 5th 2012
February 5th 2012
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April 12th 2011
Pest Control : Ants in The House in NJ (Carpenter Ant Exterminators in New Jersey)
www.allstagespestcontrol.com (Call 973 302 4144) pest control house ant lyndhurst nj home ant exterminator pest control company. Carpenter ants typically establish colonies in a moist environment, but will nest in dry wood. As anyone who has struggled to find out how to control ants in the home knows, getting rid of them is no easy task. Ant extermination experts are knowledgeable in the proper methods of baiting and eliminating ants for effective control. Spring is the best time to control ants in the yard, before they reach your home. This is the time of year when they are sending out scouts to look for promising sources of food, water, and shelter. Once ants find their way into your home, you will be hard pressed to eliminate these pests on your own. Ant experts use only the most effective methods to control ants in the yard and in your home. Instead of spraying, baiting, and losing the battle against ants using grocery store products, the experts have access to knowledge, techniques, and chemicals unknown to the average homeowner or renter. They know how to control ants in the home and yard. pest control nj, house ants lyndhurst nj, ants lyndhurst nj, ants in house nj, black ants in house ant infestation sugar ants nj red ants carpenter ants nj carpenter ant ants exterminators nj killing ants nj ants treatments nj exterminators nj, bed bugs treatment nj, ant pest control nj, bed bug services nj, mice exterminators nj, mice pest control company nj, bed bugs treatment …
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February 8th 2011
Pest Control – Carpenter Ant Exterminators in NJ (New Jersey Ants)
www.allstagespestcontrol.com carpenter ants pest control experts ants exterminators in nj new jersey. For same day ants services, Call, All Stages Pest Control pros at (973) 302- 4144 for free ant estimate. They are open 7 days a week from 7 am until 9:00 pm. Organic Carpenter Ant Removal is Available as well. For homeowners in New Jersey and elsewhere in warmer weather often coincides with the arrival of carpenter ants. While thought to be merely a nuisance or bothersome pest, these large black ants are capable of causing extensive damage if left unchecked. Carpenter ants are the larger ants you often find foraging inside of your house or notice trekking their way across your yard. That is because their colony is located somewhere on your property and they must seek out food and water for survival. The damage that carpenter ants can cause should not be underestimated nor ignored. While it may take a long period of time they are capable of extensive damage and have the potential to leave you with a hefty repair bill. You can help deter these pests by keeping tree limbs and shrubs trimmed away from your home, seal any small cracks in your foundation or around your windows and doors as well as keep firewood stored several feet away from your home. If you believe that you may already have an infestation you should seek help immediately. Because carpenter ants can create an intricate network of tunnels and nests, they can be extremely difficult to eradicate. Attempting to …
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May 23rd 2010
Geting Rid of Termites Without An Exterminator
My husband and I recently bought a new house, and have discovered we have termites!! We are in our early 20’s and have a 2 y/o son, so obviously we have to live on a budget. Exterminators cost a lot. Is there any way we can get rid of these crazy bugs ourselves?
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January 21st 2009
Selecting a Company for Ant Pest Control
Selecting a Pest Control Company
by: Aldene Fredenburg 7eb
If you have a problem with unwanted pests in your home, and you’ve exhausted all the self-help remedies you know, you may be considering hiring a commercial pest control company to deal with the problem. Hiring a professional might be exactly the right solution for you; but you need to do your homework.
First, how do you locate a company? Checking the yellow pages of your local phone book might be a good start; doing a keyword search on the Internet for your area could also work, and you have the added benefit of seeing what information the company provides, on itself and on pest control generally. Ask friends and coworkers for recommendations
After you’ve developed a list of pest control services, and before you call these companies, start asking more questions of your friends and coworkers. Have any of them used these companies? What was their experience? Did the company in question solve their pest infestation issues? Were there any problems dealing with the company? Any problems in the home after the company performed their services?
Once you’ve narrowed down your list to a few potential providers, call them on the phone, and ask some more questions: does the company offer a free home evaluation and estimate of costs? Does it give you advice on what you can do to deal with the problem yourself? Is the company willing to answer questions readily?
Specific questions to ask: what kinds of chemicals are used? (If possible, have them provide written information on the chemicals.) What sorts of side effects or potential dangers do these chemicals have on family members, adults and children, and on pets? Do your family and household pets need to vacate the premises during the pest control treatment?
Make sure you ask whether the company offers nontoxic, natural pest control. The company should be willing to at least discuss the options; if its representative just dismisses the notion of nontoxic pest control without intelligently discussing the pros and cons of the natural remedies available, but just wants to get into your house and spray, beware!
With written information (or your own notes) in hand, do your own research on any chemicals that will be used – their effectiveness, their possible side effects, their potential toxicity. (The Internet is a great place to start for this.) If you have family members with serious health issues, particularly asthma or other respiratory ailments, make sure you know what the potential effect of sprayed compounds could have on them.
Finally, if you have any questions about the company’s reliability, and you can’t find anyone you know and whose judgment you trust to vouch for them, contact your local or state Better Business Bureau or Consumer Fraud Division, to find out whether there have been any complaints lodged against them.
Once you’ve hired a company, make sure you know who is going to be showing up at your home and when. Make sure they have proper I.D., and ask if you can be there to supervise the process or if you have to leave, and for how long. And while you’ve got access to the professional treating your home, ask what you can do to avoid pest control problems in the future, particularly those involving destructive carpenter ants and termites. The guy (or gal) who actually does the work probably has insights into the subject that the office staff doesn’t have.
About The Author
Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern New Hampshire and frequently contributes to Tips and Topics. She has published numerous articles in local and regional publications on a wide range of topics, including business, education, the arts, and local events. Her feature articles include an interview with independent documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and a feature on prisoners at the New Hampshire State Prison in Concord. She may be reached at amfredenburg@yahoo.com.
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